No Toss After Two Days in Islamabad as Rain Continues to Disrupt Play
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No Toss After Two Days in Islamabad as Rain Continues to Disrupt Play
No Toss After Two Days in Islamabad as Rain Continues to Disrupt Play
Due to persistent rain and a wet outfield, play was not possible on the second day of the second four-day match between Bangladesh 'A' and Pakistan Shaheens. Despite the teams being scheduled to play in Islamabad, the first two days of the match have been completely washed out. As a result, the second day's play, like the first, was abandoned without a single ball being bowled, and the toss has not yet taken place.
The umpires inspected the field three times after the tea break and before the day's play was officially abandoned. However, the outfield conditions were not satisfactory, making it impossible to proceed with the toss.
Bangladesh 'A' is playing two four-day matches against Pakistan Shaheens. The first match ended in a draw, with one of the four days also lost to rain.
Only two days remain for the second four-day match in Islamabad, which is crucial for deciding the series. However, several players from the Bangladesh 'A' team have already joined the national team for the Test series against Pakistan. Anamul Haque Bijoy is currently leading the 'A' team.
